**AllRecipes:** More than 41,000 recipes on this site. There is something for everyone.
**Around the World in 80 Dishes:**Brought to you by the people at Epicurious. This site includes written as well as video instruction for some of the most iconic dishes from around the globe.
**Bakerella:** Your ultimate source for making yummy cake pops. They are easier to make than they look—just follow the directions!
**Brit + Co.:** Channel your inner hipster and cook up something cool!
**Brunch Recipes:** Delicious recipes from the folks at Country Living Magazine
**Chef2Chef:**This site features a 10 part basic cooking series online.
**Doc Ford’s Yucatan Shrimp:** From the famous Florida restaurant. Make as an appetizer, or pair with southern cheese grits for a delicious dinner. You can find sambal (a specialty ingredient) in the international foods aisle at the Penfield Wegman’s.
**French Recipes:**Tips, tricks, and techniques to help you create a delicious French meal.
**Gluten Free Girl:**Information and recipes about cooking gluten free. There is also a list of helpful products. Check out the navigation bar on the left side of the page.
**Midwest Living:**Tasty morsels from the nation’s heartland. There is more to Midwest cuisine than Spam!
**Mug Meals:**You can still eat well when you are short on time!
**Nutrition and Recipes for Kids:**US Government site with videos and recipes for children and young adults. Be sure to check out the sidebar links for additional information.
**Rachel Khoo:**Yummy recipes from this delightful Brit who makes food simple and delicious.
**RecipeSource:** Categorizes ethnic recipes by region or type of dish.
**Retro Recipes:**Check out favorites from the 1950’s through the 1970’s on this site, which is part of AllRecipes.
**Saveur:**Excellent recipes with easy to follow directions. Use the search button to locate a great recipe for homemade poutine (French fries with cheese curds and gravy).
**Foolproof Turkey Recipe:**The fast way to cook a tasty bird, from nationally known librarian Alice Yucht. This makes a delicious bird any time of year!
**One-Pound Pork Chop:**This recipe is worth the time and energy. Call up your hungry friends and fire up the grill! While you are on this site, check out other retro recipes.
**Turkey Stuffing Bread:**Bake up a loaf and make sandwiches with the leftover turkey and cranberry sauce!
Gourmet Cooking
PHS High School Library
December 2017
**AllRecipes:** More than 41,000 recipes on this site. There is something for everyone.
**Around the World in 80 Dishes:** Brought to you by the people at Epicurious. This site includes written as well as video instruction for some of the most iconic dishes from around the globe.
**Bakerella:** Your ultimate source for making yummy cake pops. They are easier to make than they look—just follow the directions!
**Brit + Co.:** Channel your inner hipster and cook up something cool!
**Brunch Recipes:** Delicious recipes from the folks at Country Living Magazine
**Chef2Chef:** This site features a 10 part basic cooking series online.
**Chocolate and Zucchini:** Lovely cooking blog written by Clotilde Dusoulier.
**Cooking 101:**From The Nest website.
**Cranberries!:** How to cook with these little gems.
**Create:** WXXI’s excellent website with recipes and videos. Home of some of the best chefs on television.
**Delish:** Food topics, recipes, and links to food blogs (found under the “News” tab).
**Dinner: A Love Story:**Gather around the family table with these delicious dishes.
**Dirty Gourmet:** Food for the outdoor enthusiast.
**Doc Ford’s Yucatan Shrimp:** From the famous Florida restaurant. Make as an appetizer, or pair with southern cheese grits for a delicious dinner. You can find sambal (a specialty ingredient) in the international foods aisle at the Penfield Wegman’s.
**Eatocracy:** Current trends in foods from CNN.
**The English Kitchen:** Tasty recipes from across the pond.
**Epicurious:** Site includes recipes, menus, and a food dictionary.
**Food.com:** Searchable by ingredient or dish for great recipes.
**Food52:** Sleek website with modern cuisine.
**Foodgawker:** Many new recipes are posted each day in a wide range of categories.
**Food Network:** Recipes from some of America’s favorite television chefs.
The Free Range Cook: Simple and delicious food from Annabel Langbein.
**French Recipes:** Tips, tricks, and techniques to help you create a delicious French meal.
**Gluten Free Girl:** Information and recipes about cooking gluten free. There is also a list of helpful products. Check out the navigation bar on the left side of the page.
**Good to Know Recipes:** UK cooking website full of a variety of interesting recipes!
**Hanukkah Recipes:** Old favorites and new interpretations.
**Hanukkah Recipes II:** From brisket to latkes, you will find it here.
**Hungry Girl:** Quick, easy and fun snacks can be found on this site. Check out the “Chew the Right Thing” section.
**Jamie Oliver:** Fine food, easily made, with clear directions.
**King Arthur Flour:** Loads of top quality recipes.
**Mason Jar Meals:** Quick easy things to make in smaller portions.
**Midwest Living:** Tasty morsels from the nation’s heartland. There is more to Midwest cuisine than Spam!
**Mug Meals:**You can still eat well when you are short on time!
**Nutrition and Recipes for Kids:** US Government site with videos and recipes for children and young adults. Be sure to check out the sidebar links for additional information.
**PBS Cuisine:** This site contains a wide variety of recipes.
**Piecaken:** It’s a pie, it’s a cake….No, actually its piecaken (a pie baked in a cake!).
**Polish Recipes:** From pierogi to borscht and hunter’s stew.
Puff Pastry Recipes: Look here for classic appetizer recipes.
**Rachel Khoo:** Yummy recipes from this delightful Brit who makes food simple and delicious.
**RecipeSource:** Categorizes ethnic recipes by region or type of dish.
**Retro Recipes:** Check out favorites from the 1950’s through the 1970’s on this site, which is part of AllRecipes.
**Saveur:** Excellent recipes with easy to follow directions. Use the search button to locate a great recipe for homemade poutine (French fries with cheese curds and gravy).
**Sheet Pan Dinners:** A one-pan dinner!
**Smitten Kitchen:** The tag line says it all…”Fearless cooking from a tiny kitchen in New York City”.
Soup Recipes: 25 delicious soup recipes.
**Southern Living:** What’s for supper? Try one of these tasty casseroles!
**Spanish Cooking:** Enjoy exploring the world of Spanish cuisine on this website.
The Spruce: Simple recipes with modern flair.
**State Fair Recipes:** These recipes are real winners from state fairs around the country.
**Tailgating Recipes:**Get ready for the big game with these treats.
**Top Tailgating Dips and Appetizers:**Recipes for the next time you need to bring something to a party!
Turkey Day Starters: Greet your guests with these tasty tidbits from the people at Food & Wine magazine.
**USFDA:** United States Food and Drug Administration. Information about food safety, labeling and nutrition, recalls and alerts, as well as news.
**Vegetarian Times:** The world’s largest collection of vegetarian recipes.
**Wegman’s:** Spend some time in the kitchen with our hometown grocery chain.
**Wild Game Cooking:** Your source for preparing everything from venison to trout.
**50 States of Food:** Recipes representative of all 50 states.
Just for Fun…
**Chicken French:** A video tutorial (and recipe) on making the Rochester favorite!
**CopyKat Recipes:** Restaurant dishes replicated in recipes for home use.
**Cupcake Recipes:** Recipes and tips for baking tasty little treats.
**Foolproof Turkey Recipe:** The fast way to cook a tasty bird, from nationally known librarian Alice Yucht. This makes a delicious bird any time of year!
**One-Pound Pork Chop:** This recipe is worth the time and energy. Call up your hungry friends and fire up the grill! While you are on this site, check out other retro recipes.
**Turkey Stuffing Bread:** Bake up a loaf and make sandwiches with the leftover turkey and cranberry sauce!
Culinary Education
**Culinary Institute of America:** Website of one of America’s premier culinary schools.
**Culinaryed.com:** Information about what to look for in a program, culinary articles, and chef profiles.
**FLCC Culinary Arts:**Find about more about this local program.
**How to Carve a Turkey:** How to get the job done so the bird doesn’t look like he’s been bludgeoned!
**Johnson and Wales University:** Details about the university’s culinary program can be found on this website.
**Paul Smith’s College:**Culinary arts program located in the Adirondacks.
Bonus Material!
Friendsgiving: Create a great celebration for the special people in your life!
Fortune Cookies: Customize your own cookies. This is a fun activity to do with kids. Makes great gifts for grandparents and teachers!
**Great Gingerbread:** Delicious recipe for a gingerbread/chocolate cake. Double the recipe and bake in a 9x 13 pan.
Hanukkah Arts and Crafts: Nice site with fun for the whole family.
No cook, you are the best guest ever appetizer!Marinated olives you can make ahead of time. A surefire winner that travels well.
Cooked up by Beth Kois